Ngaarda News Monday the 28th of March 2022
MURUJUGA RESPONSE TO OPEN LETTER
Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation says Woodside funding does not compromise its ability to protect unique rock art on the Burrup Peninsula.
CO-DESIGN MEETING ‘NOT GOOD ENOUGH’
Nyamul and Pidjugara elder Doris Eaton said a coming workshop in Perth to “co-design” new Aboriginal Heritage regulations was not good enough.
ONE MILE JETTY WORKSHOP
Carnarvon people and visitors are invited to have their say about the One Mile Jetty redevelopment.
GREENS DEMAND ROEBOURNE PRISON AIRCONDITIONING
Greens MP Brad Pettet is joining a growing chorus of voices demanding air conditioning for Roebourne Prison cells.
HALLS CREEK MINES
In the East Kimberley, Halls Creek Shire president Malcolm Edwards said work on the Browns Range rare earths pilot project south of Ringer Soak had stopped because the equipment kept breaking down.
NATIVE TITLE NGAANYATJAARA
In the Ngaanyatjarra lands, a prospector has won the right to take samples from an exploration claim that has a dreaming track running across it.
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Three days after a horrific assault on two women in Northbridge, WA Child Protection minister Simone McGurk hailed a government policy put in place in 2017 to create generational change to youth crime as a success.